I made two partitions: 20 GB, 20 GB (for XP and Vista). The rest was unformatted and left alone. Then when I loaded data into the 240 GB section, Vista told me to format, I did...and now it's 20 GB...and that's it.
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He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened.
- On Stanley Baldwin
-Winston Churchill
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Nope. I'll just reformat the bloody drive and start over...maybe. I'm using Windows Memory Diagnostics Tool...woo hoo, hardware problems detected...aren't computers fun.
"My actions prove that God takes care of idiots."
He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened.
- On Stanley Baldwin
-Winston Churchill
An atheist can't find God for the same reason a criminal can't find a police officer.
You need to start asking out girls so that you can get used to the rejections.
-Anonymous
Oh we is smart...booted up Windows XP disk, partioned the remaining unpartioned space...and now I have 4 virtual hard drives...3 20 GB sections, 1 219 GB section...we is good.
"My actions prove that God takes care of idiots."
He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened.
- On Stanley Baldwin
-Winston Churchill
An atheist can't find God for the same reason a criminal can't find a police officer.
You need to start asking out girls so that you can get used to the rejections.
-Anonymous
Yeah, it seems if I ramble on about my problems...I figure them out eventually. But what doesn't make sense is when if I never partitioned the drive...and had just one huge drive (as I've had on my other computers)...Windows recognizes it...I don't understand.
"My actions prove that God takes care of idiots."
He occasionally stumbled over the truth, but hastily picked himself up and hurried on as if nothing had happened.
- On Stanley Baldwin
-Winston Churchill
An atheist can't find God for the same reason a criminal can't find a police officer.
You need to start asking out girls so that you can get used to the rejections.
-Anonymous
AttentionKMartShoppers wrote:Yeah, it seems if I ramble on about my problems...I figure them out eventually. But what doesn't make sense is when if I never partitioned the drive...and had just one huge drive (as I've had on my other computers)...Windows recognizes it...I don't understand.
It may have been able to recognize it but could you write anything to it? You need to have a Partitioned Space for it to do anything with it. So the 240 was not Partitioned at all? You could have probably Did that within Computer Management in Vista...